Tag "Trade magazin 2024/10"

Aldi Süd and Kaufland lead the way in animal welfare in Germany

Aldi Süd and Kaufland are the leaders among German food retail chains when it comes to animal welfare, according to the latest Greenpeace Supermarket Check survey. Aldi Süd took the...

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Amazon launches annual food subscription programme

Amazon is offering an annual food subscription programme for Prime members, as well as an expansion of its home delivery service for users who receive government assistance. The new annual...

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Liebherr renews its range of professional refrigeration solutions

Liebherr is introducing a new generation of its commercial refrigeration and deep-freezing solutions. Our versatile portfolio has been expanded with new freestanding and combi units, chilled work tables and wine...

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Mineral water site added to Refresco’s portfolio in Germany

In Germany Refresco has reached an agreement with Vivaris to acquire the Grüneberg mineral water plant in Brandenburg. The transaction will expand the company’s branded product and contract manufacturing activities,...

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On a winding trajectory

2023 was more predictable for the poultry market than 2022 had been. However, the effects of the inflation in 2022 haven’t gone away without a trace: retail sales aren’t yet...

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Albert Heijn introduces a lifestyle feature in its AH app

Dutch retailer Albert Heijn has introduced a new lifestyle check feature in its AH app and on Ah.nl/leefstijl, in order to encourage its customers to adopt a healthy lifestyle. After...

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Britvic invests GBP 25m to upgrade its UK distribution centre

Britvic has invested GBP 25m in the development of its national distribution centre in Leicestershire. The company has spent GBP 5m on the Lutterworth site over the last three years...

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Hy-Vee protects the environment with new projects

Hy-Ve has completed the first phase of its solar project in Chariton, Iowa: the Hy-Vee Chariton Solar Field is the first step in a partnership between the retailer and Alliant...

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Waitrose launches private label free-range creams

Waitrose & Partners has introduced new free-range cream products to its private label range, further demonstrating its commitment to higher animal welfare standards. The new cream selection will appear under...

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Kaufland works on innovative and sustainable packaging solutions

Last year German retailer Kaufland modified the packaging of many private label products to save resources, in line with its belief that as a food retailer it must take responsibility...

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Too Good To Go is fighting food waste in Australia too

Too Good To Go is now aiming to reduce food waste in Australia, where 7.6 million tonnes of food ends up in the bin every year, causing serious environmental and...

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Gruppo Tonazzo gives up meat products for a plant-based future

Italy’s iconic meat processor Gruppo Tonazzo has announced that it will stop the manufacturing of all meat-based products by the end of the year. The company will focus on the...

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Organic farming is the key to and a leading model for sustainable agriculture

International and national organic farming experts met in Budapest at the 18th European Organic Congress. This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2024/10 The debate focused on the...

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Morrisons cuts prices on more than 2,000 products

From the end of August Morrisons More Card holders can buy thousands of products at significantly lower prices. The retailer is adding more than 70 items to the range of...

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Impossible Foods opens plant-based pop-up shop in Chicago

Leading alternative meat brand Impossible Foods has opened its first physical store, a pop-up concept called Impossible Quality Meats in Uptown Chicago, offering plant-based food options including appetizers, salads, wraps,...

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Valio spends EUR 70m to upgrade its domestic facility

Finnish dairy company Valio is investing around EUR 70m in modernising its Seinäjoki dairy plant, increasing capacity and improving operational and energy efficiency. Works are scheduled to last until 2026....

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Arla Foods to launches plant-based Lurpak in the UK and Denmark

Multinational cooperative Arla Foods launched a plant-based version of Lurpak butter in the UK and Denmark. This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2024/10 The initiative is in...

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Eroski customers saved more than EUR 33m in the first half of the year

With discounts on more than 5,700 products, Spanish retail chain Eroski has saved shoppers a total of more than EUR 33m in the first half of 2024. More than 50%...

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Soy milk is three times better than cow’s milk for cardiometabolic health

People who replace cow’s milk with soy milk can do a lot for their health, as the latter can reduce blood pressure, cholesterol and inflammation in the body – even...

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Norway’s Kiwi promotes healthy eating by cutting vegetable prices in early autumn

Norwegian discount retailer Kiwi is cutting the prices of 25 of its best-selling vegetables, since shoppers see price as the biggest barrier to healthy eating. Seven out of ten shoppers...

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Lidl Switzerland exported 3,000 tonnes of cheese last year

Lidl Switzerland exported more than 3,000 tonnes of cheese in 2023, accounting for around 5% of Switzerland’s European cheese exports. Despite a general decline in Swiss cheese exports, Lidl’s sales...

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Increased demand for vegan food at UK airports

Holidaymakers with a traditional preference for a meat-heavy breakfast and beer are increasingly opting for vegan meals, snacks and dairy substitutes at UK airports, while many have swapped beer for...

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Not just burgers and meatballs from the new vegan meat brand in Europe

A new plant-based meat brand inspired by Beyond Meat, Moving Mountains and Heura has been launched in the European market, which the company says offers a tasty and high-quality alternative...

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New generation of plant-based meat alternatives are high in salt and expensive

While the vast majority of plant-based meat substitutes significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and water use compared to meat, they tend to be more expensive, according to a report by...

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Pioneering technology from Debrecen

Sz. Variáns is the first company in Hungary to install a digital machine for the post-printing of paper bags. This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2024/10 The...

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This is why many people still choose shops instead of buying online

According to a recent EY international survey of more than 23,000 consumers in 30 countries, shoppers still prefer to examine products in person before buying, which favours traditional shops over...

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New ESG detail rules published

On 15 August implementing regulations were published that provide precise guidance for Hungarian companies on the preparation and publication of ESG reports. This article is available for reading in Trade...

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Same-day delivery by dm in partnership with Wolt

From August dm customers in Budapest can choose a new delivery method for their online orders. This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2024/10 Thanks to Wolt Drive,...

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Consumers also care about ESG considerations

The Mintel Global Outlook on Sustainability 2024-2025 makes it clear: consumers are taking steps to reduce their environmental impact in their daily lives. This article is available for reading in...

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Hungarian Product launches podcast series titled MesterMűvek!

Hungarian Product Nonprofit Kft. is one of the most important organisations in Hungary for the promotion of Hungarian products. This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2024/10 In...

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